Imam and Friend Shot, Killed in Queens in Broad Daylight

On Saturday afternoon an Imam and his friend were shot and killed in Queens as they were walking home from their mosque.

A lone gunman was caught on video walking up behind the two about 2 pm, shooting both, then fleeing the scene. NYPD Deputy Inspector Henry Sautner said, “There is nothing in the preliminary investigation that would indicate that they were targeted because of their faith.”

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According to the New York Post, the Imam, 55-year-old Maulana Akonjee, was walking with 64-year-old Thara Uddin when both were killed. The two men had just prayed at “Al Furqan Jame Masjid on 77th Street and Glenmore Avenue.”

Akonjee was originally from Bangladesh and one man who knew him described him as “the pope for [the] neighborhood.”

One resident in the area heard the gunshots. The resident–who did not want to be identified–said there were “two shots, then more.” Afterward, the resident saw “a man with a gun running down the street.”

The resident said there were a number of other people around that could have been shot, but the gunman only killed Akonjee and Uddin.

A Lone gunman executed a revered Queens imam and his friend as the pair walked home from Saturday prayers, blasting each in the back of the head without a word, officials said.

“Queens imam and his assistant shot to death by gunman in attack local Muslims blame on Donald Trump: ‘His drama has created Islamophobia’

Said local resident Khairul Islam, 33. “That’s not what America is about… We blame Donald Trump for this . . . Trump and his drama has created Islamophobia.”

Update: Aug 13 9:54 ET

From New York Magazine:

The suspected killer was described by police and witnesses as a tall Hispanic man carrying a large handgun and wearing a dark blue polo shirt and shorts. Police reportedly have video footage of the suspect, and are looking for surveillance videos and additionalwitnesses.

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